Re the original data from IAPT projects around the country, I did a
freedom of info request last year and was refused the info - I can dig out
their response if anyone's interested but it was something about it giving
a misleading picture to the public at this stage (I think that meant
because it would show how crap the whole thing is).
Penny
hello all
>
> If Anna is interested in following this up and for others intersted in the
> whole awful IAPT thing it may be interesting to look at this presentation
> - which is from the team officially evaluating IAPT - which was presented
> at a conference at the end of last year (altho I didn't go) Some of the
> comments quoted were quite chilling to me.Particularly interesting was
> the difference between the participants' definition of recovery and
> the"psychometric" definition - which is widely and uncritically quoted.
> Also it is interesting that the quantitative data is "not yet ready for
> dissemination" I wonder why not?
>
> I wonder if there is any way of obtaining the original data from this
> study and reanalysing from another perspective?
>
> Alistair Gaskell
>
> http://www.newsavoypartnership.org/2009presentations/02_Parry_et_al_IAPT_evaluation_day_one_plenary.pdf
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> Well I guess if it was me I'd do something specifically about IAPT which
> is probably one of our best current examples of therapy as social control.
> Penny
>
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new this mailing list and hope I am using it appropriately. I am
>> trainee clinical psychologist currently deciding on a research topic. I
>> am
>> considering exploring therapists views around the idea of therapy as
>> social control. I wondered if anybody had any opinion on this and/or
>> could advise me on any specific reading (although I have done a lit
>> search) as I am aware that there may be some papers/workshops that might
>> be interesting?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Anna
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